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What does the g stand for in the potential energy equation?

gravity (9.8 m/s/s on earth)


What is gravity greater then?

The acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 meters per second. Since Force = Mass x Acceleration, the force of gravity would be the mass times 9.81.


Why do you think the outcomes of scientific investigations related to universal laws wold be similar regardless of what part of the world they might be conducted?

A universal law is one that holds true throughout the entire Universe. If the fact holds true no matter where in the Universe you care to examine then it does not matter where you are as regards discovering that law and the truth which underpins it. If two people each seek the same universal law and they do so in a scientific manner then it is likely that they will find the same or similar results in their experiments, as they are testing the exact same thing and the "thing" does not vary; it stays the same (that is to say the law stays the same) no matter where it is. An example would be gravity. The law of gravity applies throughout the entire Universe (as far as we know). You could be on opposite sides of the Earth, or indeed opposite sides of the Universe, but the force of gravity would still obey the same fundamental rules and any experiments to uncover the law(s) would yield the same results (or similar - allowing for inaccuracy in the tests).


What is the specific gravity of garnet?

Specific gravity of corundum is between 3.95-4.01.


In what direction does the force of air resistance act?

As far as I understand the direction of the force of air resistance acts in the opposite way to which you are going... In other words if a ball was thrown up at 20 m/s and the force of air resistance was 1m/s2 then for every second the ball goes up, it would slow down by 1m/s (assuming there was no gravity). The same applies if it was going down at 20 m/s it would slow down by 1m/s. When a parachutist opens a parachute, gravity tries to pull it down and air resistance keep it up.I think so.

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What acts between all objects in the universe?

Gravity is the force that acts between all objects in the universe, attracting them towards each other. This force is responsible for keeping celestial bodies in orbit around each other and creating the structure of the universe on a large scale.


What has the author Francis Paul Chiaramonte written?

Francis Paul Chiaramonte has written: 'Experimental study of void formation during aluminum solidification in reduced gravity' -- subject(s): Reduced gravity environments, Aluminum


What is the formation process of zirconium?

Zirconium is primarily formed through the process of nuclear fusion in supernovae, as well as through the s-process in asymptotic giant branch stars. It is then distributed through the universe via stellar explosions and subsequent formation of new stars and planetary systems.


Can you turn gravity off?

No, gravity is a fundamental force in the universe that cannot be turned off. It is what keeps objects with mass attracted to each other and gives us weight on Earth.


Why stars will not move?

that's just the way the universe is designed its the largest thing within 1000's of lightyears so everything nearby gets pulled into orbit around it by its massive gravity


What has the author Stanley Stevens Johnson written?

Stanley Stevens Johnson has written: 'Bouguer gravity in Virginia' -- subject(s): Gravity anomalies, Gravity 'Bouguer gravity in southeastern Virginia' -- subject(s): Gravity 'A computer-program system to grid and contour random data' -- subject(s): Geophysics, Computer programs 'Bouguer gravity in southwestern Virginia' -- subject(s): Gravity anomalies


What is the fabric of the universe made of?

The fabric of the universe is primarily made of dark energy, dark matter, and normal matter. These components interact with each other through fundamental forces like gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Scientists are still studying the properties and interactions of these components to better understand the nature of the universe.


How does the strength of gravity affect acceleration of falling bodies?

All bodies with mass are affected by gravity. Gravity pulls at a rate of 9.8m/s/s


The gravity of venus is 0.35 times that of Jupiter. what is the gravity of venus in relation to earth gravity?

Venus has a gravity that is approximately 0.91 times that of Earth's gravity. Since Jupiter's gravity is about 24.79 m/s², Venus's gravity being 0.35 times that of Jupiter would be around 8.67 m/s². Given that Earth's gravity is about 9.81 m/s², this means Venus's gravity is roughly 91% of Earth's.


What is the gravity level on earth?

== Answer 1 == Put simply, it keeps everything in place. Without gravity,water, people, animals, and everything not attracted towards Earth & would drift off into space. '''Answer 2''' 9.9 m/s2 at sea level


Does Venuse have stronger or weaker gravity than Earth?

No. Gravity on Earth is 9.78 M/S^2; Gravity on Venus is 8.87 M/S^2


What is due to gravity?

g - 9.81m/s/s